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Empowerment Factory launches Creativity Contest

6/2/2020

PAWTUCKET – The Empowerment Factory has announced the launch of a statewide Creativity Contest series for Rhode Island youth in grades K-5.

Children may enter the contest by submitting a photo of a drawing, poem, or story that they create in response to a monthly topic. The purpose of the contest series is to empower local youths to embrace creativity and celebrate what is good in the world.

The first Creativity Contest, “What is kindness?” runs through June 14. There will be five monthly contests total. Each monthly contest will have four winners, two in grades K-2 and two in grades 3-5. Monthly winners will receive games and prizes valued up to $25 each, and they’ll also be entered to win grand prizes. A summer grand prize will be awarded in late July. Fall grand prizes will be awarded in October as part of The Empowerment Factory’s annual “Healthy Living Community Adventure.”

Even if entries are not selected as contest winners, artwork may still be used to create banners to decorate the Baldwin Loop walking path in Pawtucket. Artwork entered into the contest may be also transformed into videos, signs, and cards to uplift the spirits of residents at elder care facilities in Rhode Island.

To learn more about these Creativity Contests and official rules of entry, visit www.theempowermentfactory.org/contests .

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